EPISODE · Apr 23, 2025 · 15 MIN
Can you hear me now? (Allison et al. 2022) | FT50 JBV VSSER25
from Revise and Resubmit - The Mayukh Show · host Mayukh Mukhopadhyay
#VSSER25 #session4🎙️ Welcome back to Revise and Resubmit — the podcast where fresh academic research gets a second life outside the ivory tower 🏛️ and into your ears 👂📚Today, we’re tuning in — literally — to a research paper that might just change the way you hear ambition, hustle, and heart. 🎧❤️🔥🔊 “Can you hear me now? Engendering passion and preparedness perceptions with vocal expressions in crowdfunding pitches” — yep, that’s the title, and it’s not just catchy, it’s cutting-edge.📢 What if the way you say something matters more than what you say — especially when you're pitching your dream on a shoestring budget?🎤 In this episode, we dive into the work of Allison, T. H., Warnick, B. J., Davis, B. C., and Cardon, M. S., published in The Journal of Business Venturing — one of the most prestigious journals on the FT50 list 🏆✨ (and yes, that’s kind of a big deal).🧪 These scholars didn’t just listen to pitches — they dissected vocal tone, measured emotional cues, and revealed a wild insight: high-arousal vocal expressions (think hyped-up enthusiasm or intense urgency) boost how passionate you seem, but there’s a twist... 🤔⚖️ If your tone is all over the place? Funders might question your preparedness — and that can cost you 💸.So now the question is...🎯 Is sounding too excited actually hurting your chances of being taken seriously?🎉 Big thanks to the brilliant minds behind this research — Allison, Warnick, Davis, and Cardon — and to Elsevier, the powerhouse publisher behind this gem.👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to Revise and Resubmit on Spotify and tune in to our YouTube channel Weekend Researcher for more research gems! We’re also on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcasts — because good research deserves all the airwaves 🌐✨🔔 Hit that follow button and let’s make academia funky again!ReferenceAllison, T. H., Warnick, B. J., Davis, B. C., & Cardon, M. S. (2022). Can you hear me now? Engendering passion and preparedness perceptions with vocal expressions in crowdfunding pitches. Journal of Business Venturing, 37(3), 106193. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusvent.2022.106193Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcherSupport us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher
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#VSSER25 #session4🎙️ Welcome back to Revise and Resubmit — the podcast where fresh academic research gets a second life outside the ivory tower 🏛️ and into your ears 👂📚Today, we’re tuning in — literally — to a research paper that might just change the way you hear ambition, hustle, and heart. 🎧❤️🔥🔊 “Can you hear me now? Engendering passion and preparedness perceptions with vocal expressions in crowdfunding pitches” — yep, that’s the title, and it’s not just catchy, it’s cutting-edge.📢 What if the way you say something matters more than what you say — especially when you're pitching your dream on a shoestring budget?🎤 In this episode, we dive into the work of Allison, T. H., Warnick, B. J., Davis, B. C., and Cardon, M. S., published in The Journal of Business Venturing — one of the most prestigious journals on the FT50 list 🏆✨ (and yes, that’s kind of a big deal).🧪 These scholars didn’t just listen to pitches — they dissected vocal tone, measured emotional cues, and revealed a wild insight: high-arousal vocal expressions (think hyped-up enthusiasm or intense urgency) boost how passionate you seem, but there’s a twist... 🤔⚖️ If your tone is all over the place? Funders might question your preparedness — and that can cost you 💸.So now the question is...🎯 Is sounding too excited actually hurting your chances of being taken seriously?🎉 Big thanks to the brilliant minds behind this research — Allison, Warnick, Davis, and Cardon — and to Elsevier, the powerhouse publisher behind this gem.👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to Revise and Resubmit on Spotify and tune in to our YouTube channel Weekend Researcher for more research gems! We’re also on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcasts — because good research deserves all the airwaves 🌐✨🔔 Hit that follow button and let’s make academia funky again!ReferenceAllison, T. H., Warnick, B. J., Davis, B. C., & Cardon, M. S. (2022). Can you hear me now? Engendering passion and preparedness perceptions with vocal expressions in crowdfunding pitches. Journal of Business Venturing, 37(3), 106193. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusvent.2022.106193Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcherSupport us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher
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